MyCC chief on progress of competition law adoption


Greater awareness: An MyCC poster is seen at a media training session on competition law. MyCC has signed seven memoranda of understanding with seven universities for competition laws to be taught at higher learning institutions.

AS the business world becomes more interconnected, Malaysia’s journey towards enacting effective corporate competition laws takes on even more weight, particularly as the country has always been seen to be lagging behind its regional and global peers in this respect.

StarBizWeek (SBW) catches up with Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) chief executive Iskandar Ismail to find out about the progress of competition law adoption in Malaysia, the challenges he is facing as well as his outlook and hopes for the future.

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